- The list below includes 261 free or cheap things to do in or near Hillsboro, Oregon, including 83 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Other Entertainment.
- From Rood Bridge Park to Hondo Dog Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Hillsboro and in nearby cities within 25 miles like West Linn, Vancouver, Portland and Lake Oswego.
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At Northern Lights Theatre Pub, visitors can watch the newest films while enjoying a bite to eat. The menu includes alcoholic beverages and meals like wraps, salads, burritos, and hamburgers.
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53215 E Marmot Road, Sandy, OR 97055
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With Stout Creek Outfitters – Private Day Tours, guests can take SUP Yoga classes, during which they enter poses while on a board. Other lessons and activities including whitewater rafting and a water rescue workshop.
43.3 Miles
A natural and sustainable Jacob sheep farm, Drumcliffe Farm produces fleece and wool that it sells to local spinners and textile makers. The farm also raises chickens, and sells wool and fleece directly.
43.4 Miles
The Rainbow Trout Farm offers a fun fishing experience for the whole family. The farm employs strict rules to follow that are best to check into before a visit, but offers multiple stocked fishing ponds and scenic picnic areas to enjoy lunch.
43.4 Miles
Saddle Dam and Yale Lake offer waterfront scenery, breathtaking mountain views and surrounding woodlands. The area is most popular for camping, boating, hiking, kayaking, fishing, photo journalism and wildlife watching.
44.5 Miles
Oneonta Falls is a gorge that requires a hike through a river and a 400' elevation change to arrive at. The gorge is .6 miles long and the hike to get to the nearby bridge is 1.5-miles in length.
47.3 Miles
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3500 Cape Meares Loop Roop Rd., Tillamook, OR
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The Cape Meares Lighthouse and Wildlife Refuge has a 1890 constructed lighthouse that people can tour, nature paths that can be explored past Oregon's largest sitka spruce, and Oregon's Octopus Tree, an Indian ceremonial tree. The area also has whale viewing, and marine bird life viewing.
47.5 Miles
The Table Rock Wilderness area protects 5,500 acres of dense forest. The area features a wide array of plant species and is most visited for its various walking and hiking trails.
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13000 Whiskey Creek Road, Tillamook, OR 97141
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Cape Lookout State Park's location on a sand spit between Netarts Bay and the Pacific Ocean means that many people use it for beachcombing and wildlife viewing. The park has eight miles of trails through old-growth forest, cabins, and tent camping facilities.
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The Mount Hood National Forest comprises over 60 miles of terrain at the base of Mount Jefferson, with hiking, horseback and cross country ski trails, rafting and fishing, alongside picnic and campgrounds. Visit Timberline Lodge, a Depression-era National Historical Monument now operated as a hotel and lodge.